Monday, 28 September 2015






  • While Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to create significant economic impact as well as create new services, business models and ways of living and working, there are questions on the potential loss of privacy and ease of adoptability leading to concerns on the real benefits that it has to offer. 
  • An IoT governed scenario appears to be fundamentally different from the successful communications that occur between connected devices present today which involve a closed loop system of connected point-to-point devices and telemetric measures.
  •       Auhentication and Authorization
  •        B = Behavior
  •        C = Correction and Change
  •        D = Disable and Disarm

Digital Marketing: Consumer love affair with mobile continues




  • Google’s Mobilegeddon algorithm update last spring was just as big as advertised, according to the Wall Street Journal.

  •  Business websites that didn’t invest in mobile friendly websites experienced the pain of non-compliance in higher costs, less traffic and lower ranking while mobile friendly websites got a lift.

  • Just a word of warning — Google isn’t done “training” website managers on the best user experience on mobile.

  • Just a couple weeks ago, it announced a new penalty for mobile websites using full screen pop-up ads that cover the entire screen and encourage the user to download an app.

Saturday, 26 September 2015

PROGYAN 15



PROGYAN 15 NATIONAL LEVEL MANAGEMENT MEET



PROGYAN is an annual management meet hosted by the students of School of Management SASTRA UNIVERSITY. PROGYAN  has been a huge hit among the students, as it recognizes the professional knowledge.This year PROGYAN has been scheduled on 26th SEPTEMBER 2015. We the students of School of Management, have put forth our best efforts to make this event a grand success.

 

THEME

The motive of this PROGYAN 15 is ” Wings of Fire “ as a sign of dedication to our former president Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam. PROGYAN is one of the renowed management fest, an enthralling avenue to all the students with restless urge and an endless drive to explore new ideologies. It would serve as a junction between your skillage and our resources.

 

EVENTS:

·                         4 p ‘s(Marketing Event)
 
·         Jefe De Finanzas (Best CFO)
 
·         Strezz ‘n’ Buzz (The Best CEO)
 
·         Plan De Empresa (Business Plan)
 
·         S(T)imulators (OperationsEvent)
 
·         In Quest (B - Quiz)
 
OVER 350+ STUDENTS ACROSS VARIOUS COLLEGES IN INDIA
ASSURED ONE LAKH PRIZE
HURRY GRAB YOUR OPPORTUNITY
TO REGISTER CLICK ON THE LINK


FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT
www.progyan.in

CONTACT CO-ORDINATORS
 Raj Kumar 
 Mob:+91 9597293397 
                         
Dhaya Shankar                          
Mob:+91 9566567700

Aravindha                                  
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Vignesh
Mob:+91 9677902363

Friday, 18 September 2015

SONY XPERIA T2 ULTRA

Sony Xperia T2 Ultra dual pictures

 


Also known as Sony Xperia T2 Ultra dual SIM D5322, XM50h
NetworkTechnologyGSM / HSPA
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2
3G bandsHSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - SIM 1
SpeedHSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps
GPRSUp to 107 kbps
EDGEUp to 296 kbps
LaunchAnnounced2014, January
StatusAvailable. Released 2014, March
BodyDimensions165.2 x 83.8 x 7.7 mm (6.50 x 3.30 x 0.30 in)
Weight171.8 g (6.03 oz)
SIMDual SIM (Micro-SIM, dual stand-by)
DisplayTypeIPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size6.0 inches (~71.7% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution720 x 1280 pixels (~245 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes, up to 10 fingers
 - Triluminos display
- Mobile BRAVIA engine 2
PlatformOSAndroid OS, v4.3 (Jelly Bean), upgradable to v5.1.1 (Lollipop)
ChipsetQualcomm MSM8228 Snapdragon 400
CPUQuad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A7
GPUAdreno 305
MemoryCard slotmicroSD, up to 32 GB
Internal8 GB, 1 GB RAM
CameraPrimary13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
FeaturesGeo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, sweep panorama
Video1080p@30fps, HDR
Secondary1.1 MP, 720p@30fps
SoundAlert typesVibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
CommsWLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot
Bluetoothv4.0, A2DP, apt-X
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
NFCYes
RadioFM radio with RDS
USBmicroUSB v2.0 (MHL TV-out)
FeaturesSensorsAccelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
MessagingSMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
BrowserHTML5
JavaNo
 - ANT+ support
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Box (50 GB lifetime cloud storage)
- Xvid/MP4/H.264 player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV/Flac player
- Document viewer
- Photo viewer/editor
- Voice memo/dial
Battery Non-removable Li-Ion 3000 mAh battery
Stand-byUp to 1120 h (2G) / Up to 1093 h (3G)
Talk timeUp to 16 h (2G) / Up to 30 h (3G)
Music playUp to 89 h
MiscColorsBlack, White, Purple
SAR US1.22 W/kg (head)     1.10 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU0.49 W/kg (head)     0.82 W/kg (body)    
Price group6/10 (About 280 EUR)
TestsPerformanceBasemark OS II: 434
DisplayContrast ratio: 1287 (nominal), 1.740 (sunlight)
LoudspeakerVoice 74dB / Noise 66dB / Ring 75dB
Audio qualityNoise -90.5dB / Crosstalk -92.2dB
BLOOMWASH WORLD SERIES (7.2 Kg)
                                                                                                                                     
*Prices, Product, Features, Color are subject to change.
MRP: ` 29,825

Best smartwatch 2015: Apple, Pebble, Samsung, Sony, LG

We help you choose the right smartwatch for your needs
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Best smartwatch

Sony SmartWatch 3

 
The Sony SmartWatch 3 is the envy of its rivals thanks to its built-in GPS connectivity, which means you can leave your smartphone at home when you go for a run. The sports styling make it perfect for a weekend jog, and while the screen is a little dull compared to some of its rivals, the latest Android Wear update means it can pair with wireless headphones for beats on the go. The Steel edition, announced at CES, adds a touch of class to the smartwatch that we at Wareable (well, almost all of us) agree offers the most bang for your smartwatch buck.
Must-read: Sony SmartWatch 3 review
From $249, sony.com | Amazon

Best for iOS

Apple Watch

Best smartwatch
Whether you find the Apple Watch the complete example of fashion blending with tech, or a square boxy abomination is down to taste. But for our money, it's one of the best looking smartwatches made to date and, coming in two sizes, is one of the most unisex as well. The build quality is superb, and the footprint of both the 38mm and 42mm watch is much smaller than you'd expect. What Apple has achieved is genuine wearability, and despite its flaws (poor sports features and the lack of GPS), the Apple Watch could be the first wearable that's actually a pleasure to wear.
Wareable rating: Apple Watch review
From $349, apple.com |

Best for budget

Omate Racer

best smartwatch
The Omate Racer is a stepping-stone to full-featured devices powered by Apple, Google and co. It simply tells the time and keep you updated with what's going using real-time notifications. It's not a polished device by any stretch but it's a decent option for anyone looking to dip their toe in the warming waters of wearable tech. Don't expect any frills and you won't be disappointed. This was a hard one to pick because, while the Racer doesn't pull up any trees - it does do the job for $129. However, shop around and you can also get the original Moto 360, as well as the LG G Watch and the Samsung Gear Live for not much more.Read this now: Omate Racer review
$129, omate.com

Best for tech nerds

Pebble Time

what is the best smartwatch
Arguably the first modern smartwatch, the original Pebble is still going strong two years after its launch. But for Pebblers looking to upgrade, look no further than the now-shipping Pebble Time. Everything that made the original brilliant remains; that affordable price, an impressive seven day battery life and both iPhone and Android compatibility. There's some serious upgrades to both the software and hardware, the most notable of which being the new colour e-paper screen and the revamped Timeline OS.
Wareable verdict: Pebble Time review
$199, getpebble.com | Amazon

Best for battery life

Pebble Time Steel

Best smartwatch 2015
The world had only just caught its breath from the record breaking Pebble Time launch when the Steel version was announced. The Pebble Time Steel is thicker than its plastic brethren, making it feel much more regular watch than geek accessory. That extra 1mm isn't a bad thing though - it means room for a larger battery, which should keep the Steel going for 10 days.
Get the big picture: Pebble Time Steel review
$299, getpebble.com

Best for sports

Garmin Vivoactive

best smartwatch 2015
Before the Garmin Vivoactive, the perfect fitness device for the truly active person was a pipe dream. Arguably Garmin's first smartwatch, the Vivoactive promises full notifications on the wrist and a dizzying array of sports tracking for a relatively low price. With running, cycling, swimming, golf and a whole lot more all on board, Garmin has blended an incredible set of fitness features with top notch notifications, to create the first truly every day sports wearable. Sadly, the dated design and questionable screen tech call into doubt whether anyone would want to wear the device every day, and that's a crying shame.
Full verdict: Garmin Vivoactive review
$249.99, buy.garmin.com | Amazon

Best for style

LG Watch Urbane

the best smartwatch
There's no missing the Urbane, whether it's the silver or gold model you're wearing; that fully round bezel is seriously eye- and light-catching. It's a smartwatch that looks like a traditional timepiece. Unlike the more premium-looking Urbane LTE, with its classic watch shape and extra physical buttons, the regular Urbane looks much more fashion and feminine. It's pretty pricey though. If you really want to go all out, the LG Watch Urbane Luxe features a 23-karat gold watchcase and handcrafted alligator leather strap. It's $1,200 mind.
Check out: Full LG Watch Urbane review
$349, lg.com | Amazon

Best for display

Samsung Gear S

Best smartwatch
The Samsung Gear S doesn't get everything right, and its main USP of being able to operate without your smartphone using its own SIM card is way off the mark. However, there's no doubt that its 2-inch AMOLED display is the best you'll find. It runs Tizen, Samsung's own OS, and there are over 1,000 apps available in a vibrant app store and boasts GPS connectivity.
Controversial verdict: Samsung Gear S review
$299, samsung.com | Amazon

Best for traditionalists

Montblanc TimeWalker Urban Speed e-Strap

Best smartwatch
If you're after the full smartwatch smarts but want the traditional touch, this might well be the answer. Montblanc's new e-Strap, featured on three different classic watches in the range so far, has an OLED screen built right into the strap. This connects via Bluetooth to your phone to display calls, text and notifications. A fair compromise? We think so.
From $3,140, montblanc.com